Study Bibles

Many recent study Bibles have chosen to use the New Revised Standard Version as their basic text. Some of the more popular ones are listed here.

Title: The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocryphal / Deuterocanonical Books Edited by Bruce M. Metzger Roland E. Murphy New Revised Standard VersionDate: (1991)Publisher: Oxford University Press: New YorkContents: Bible and full ApocryphaReferences:Chamberlin see 52-5, Taliaferro-EELBV8335.110Images:Jacket, Title page

Title: The HarperCollins Study Bible, New Revised Standard Version With the Apocryphal / Deuterocanonical Books, General Editor Wayne A. MeeksDate: 1993Publisher: HarperCollins: New YorkContents: Bible and full ApocryphaReferences:Chamberlin see 52-5, Taliaferro-EELBV8335.100Images:Jacket, Title page

Title: The New Interpreter's Study Bible / New Revised Standard Version with the ApocryphaDate: 2003Publisher: Abingdon Press: NashvilleContents: Bible and full ApocryphaReferences:Chamberlin see 52-5, Taliaferro-EELBV8335.100Images:Jacket, Cover, Title page

Title: The Access Bible™ An ecumenical learning resource for people of faith New Revised Standard VersionDate: 1999Publisher: Oxford University Press: New York OxfordContents: Complete Protestant BibleImages:Cover, Title page, BackLocation: Personal library, Havelock, North Carolina, USA

Catholic Edition

Title: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments New Revised Standard Version Catholic EditionDate: 1993Publisher: Silver Burdett GinnContents:Catholic BibleReferences:Taliaferro-EELBV 8335.125.Images:Cover, Spine, Title page, Back coverLocation: Personal library, Havelock, North Carolina, USAComments: This edition was published for Silver Burdett Ginn by the Catholic Bible Press division of Thomas Nelson. According to Wikipedia, Silver Burdett Ginn is an imprint owned by Pearson Education. This edition also has the imprimatur of the US and Canadian Episcopal Conferences.

Gospels and Psalms

Title: The Pocket Gospels and PsalmsDate: 2015Publisher: Our Sunday Visitor: Huntington, IndianaContents: Matthew-John and PsalmsImages:Cover, Title page, Back coverLocation: Personal library, Havelock, North Carolina, USAComments: This edition does not have an imprimatur.

Anglicized Edition

Title: The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments with the Apocryphal / Deuterocanonical books New Revised Standard Version, Anglicized EditionDate: 1998Publisher: Oxford University Press: LondonContents: Bible and ApocryphaReferences:Chamberlin see 52-5, Taliaferro-EELBV 8335.130Images:Cover, Title page

In the undated preface, McReynolds tells the story of his venture to produce an interlinear translation, starting with the KJV in the 1970s: »While very valuable, it was outdated in terms of the Greek text underlying it and the concordance. The ´Word Study New Testament` did not reference many Greek words and was a KJV text. So I started to do my own very literal Greek–English text. With an interlinear text and an up-to-date Greek–English concordance, students without a thorough knowledge of Greek can utilize the best of Greek–English reference works to the New Testament.«

The following “Introduction“ (4 pp) serves as an operator‘s instruction to the UBS Greek text; the linkage to the numbering system of James Strong´s Concordance; and the specialties of the English Interlinear Translation; final topic is how to use the "Strong 's Exhaustive Concordance: reference source is the Berlin edited “Computer–Konkordanz zum Novum Testamentum Graece“, published by Walter de Gruyter, 1980). The 3rd Introduction is that of the NRSV New Testament. The NT texts run from p. 1 to p. 947. The Complete Concordance comprises of 836 pp.

The Saint John's Bible

The Saint John's Bible is a project to create a handwritten illuminated manuscript of the entire Bible (using the New Revised Standard Bible, Catholic Edition) by Donald Jackson sponsored by Saint John's Abbey. This book is a 2/3 actual size reproduction of the Bible. For more information, see their website.

New Interpreter's Bible Commentary

This commentary contains the complete text of the Bible (including the Apocrypha) in both the New Revised Standard Version and the New International Version (and the New American Bible for those books of the Apocrypha not found in the NIV). In addition, it contains an extensive commentary on each book.